Ferraria de São João, a village in Portugal, is taking action to prevent future wildfires after experiencing a devastating blaze in 2017. The community decided to eliminate eucalyptus trees that had been planted around the village, which are known for their high flammability and contributed to much of the destruction. They were replaced with more fire-resistant species such as cork trees, oaks, chestnuts, and fruit trees. A group of volunteers, the Friends of Ferraria de São João, took on the task of planting and caring for the new trees.
Regeneration Effort
What began as a fire prevention initiative has grown into a wider regeneration effort. The Friends of Ferraria de São João now meet every few months to clear irrigation channels and sow herbs between the saplings. The community has transformed the area around the village, resulting in an impressive transformation. Antonio, a member of the community, said, “it’s amazing to see how far we’ve come since then. Really, it surprises me even now.”
Preventing Future Wildfires
Wildfires in Portugal are a serious problem, but communities like Ferraria de São João are taking steps to prevent future devastation. By eliminating eucalyptus trees and planting more fire-resistant species, they are creating a more sustainable future for themselves and their environment. The success of Ferraria de São João’s initiative demonstrates the positive impact that small communities can have in the fight against climate change.
Portugal is one of many countries grappling with the effects of climate change, and wildfires have become increasingly frequent and destructive. However, initiatives like the one in Ferraria de São João show that local communities can take action to protect themselves and their environment. The village’s efforts are a reminder that even small changes can have a significant impact in the fight against climate change.